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Inject   /ɪndʒˈɛkt/   Listen
Inject

verb
(past & past part. injected; pres. part. injecting)
1.
Give an injection to.  Synonym: shoot.
2.
To introduce (a new aspect or element).
3.
Force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing.  Synonym: shoot.
4.
Take by injection.
5.
Feed intravenously.
6.
To insert between other elements.  Synonyms: come in, interject, interpose, put in, throw in.



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"Inject" Quotes from Famous Books



... Hypodermic injections of strychnine. Keep patient warm, and inject a pint of hot strong coffee into the rectum. Nitrite of amyl ...
— Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology • W. G. Aitchison Robertson

... retains a vague notion of a difference which he never attempts to define to himself, and dimly hints to others by adding to his inadequate word some such phrase as "you see" or "you know," in the helpless attempt to inject into another mind by suggestion what adequate words would enable him simply and distinctly to say. Such a mind resembles the old maps of Africa in which the interior was filled with cloudy spaces, where modern discovery has revealed ...
— English Synonyms and Antonyms - With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions • James Champlin Fernald

... politics. And it would commit London and England to goods transit by railway for another century. Far more attractive to the expert advisers of our various municipal authorities are such projects as a new Thames bridge scheme, which will (with incalculable results) inject a new stream of traffic into Saint Paul's Churchyard; and the removal of Charing Cross Station to the south side of the river. Then, again, we have the systematic widening of various thoroughfares, the shunting of tramways into traffic ...
— An Englishman Looks at the World • H. G. Wells

... the late engagement; desiring his Majesty to signify his pleasure about the further disposal of it." "Frederick Ruysch, the celebrated Dutch anatomist, undertook, by order of the States-General, to inject the body of the English Admiral Berkeley, killed in the sea-fight of 1666; and the body, already somewhat decomposed, was sent over to England as well prepared as if it had been the fresh corpse ...
— Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete • Samuel Pepys

... Grace managed to inject finally. "Madie's foot went blistered—and I hunted around for some—some medicated leaves," this was said in an apologetic tone, "and when the heel was all ...
— The Girl Scout Pioneers - or Winning the First B. C. • Lillian C Garis


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